I'm planning to have a girl's night out. When I used to do with my family/cousins.. we would dye our hair and spend the night. But I don't think my friends are allowed to dye their hair or spend the night.
Do you have any ideas on what we could do?
Something exciting and that doesn't cost a lot of money?
The age group is mainly around 16. None of us can drive without an adult. Any places to go or things to do? *I usually never go out so I'm having trouble thinking up things*
1 packet of ketchup from McDonalds
An autograph from a teenage boy
A receipt for something that costs less than $1
1 Napkin from starbucks
A picture of your group trying on bathing suits in the dressing room
LoveNJstyle answered Friday June 8 2007, 3:58 pm: you could:
go to the movies
go out to dinner and get all dressed up
give each other makeovers then go out
go shopping
go bargain hunting
go to a store and try on dresses
run around wal mart taking pictures
hang out at your house and watch movies
see a show
go to a park
go bowling
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averagegirl answered Friday June 8 2007, 12:31 am: I'm not sure if you and your friends would want to do this, but you could do makeovers =]. Try experimenting with a ton of different makeup. And before that, you could go to the mall, and pick out some CHEAP clothes [that you would wear] and maybe some makeup and do a fashion show. I would suggest just makeovers. [ averagegirl's advice column | Ask averagegirl A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Thursday June 7 2007, 11:32 pm: There are tons of things you can that don't have to be expensive. It's all about what you and your friends make of it. For instance you can:
- go to a park or playground and take silly pictures to remember the night.
-do each others make up and swap clothes
-ice skating or roller blading
-play a silly game
-go to a painting place that lets you paint items for like 10 bucks and under
-play video games
go to a lake or a pool and swim
-mall
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